Everything here is ugly and malfunctions. And even for these, poor presentation should be a major obstacle. The possibility of wandering around different scenarios in the Captain’s world will be one of the few positive things for fans. Some animations seem to have potential, but all of this comes up against a dated and vulgar look.
However, wherever you go, the possibility of hearing these characters in constant dialog and animation may be the only advantage of this game as far as portable systems are concerned, since graphically it is very poor in every way. There are some good performances in terms of vocal performance (taken from the versions for home consoles), capable and well framed, but with them there are also a series of poor and crude dialogues. In practice, what they will find is a recycling of the previously released versions, but now with a more linear style and, as a general rule, at all weaker. The adventure follows the path of his first-born homies, placing Captain America in the middle of a rescue operation that, as soon as they can hope, will involve him in a plot capable of taking the Captain to visit some of the most emblematic characters in his universe. He’s Captain America, the Super Soldier, and this is his game for Nintendo’s latest laptop. Yes because, well, if it weren’t worth, we wouldn’t be here again.
But the film has already passed and the mediocre “videoplayable” adaptations are already over, is it really worth it to return to the subject? Apparently, yes but at the same time not. Once upon a time there was a film that opened in the cinema and, with it, a series of games that landed in stores.